On Sunday 23 April 2006 04:58, Chris Lale wrote:
>Chris Lale wrote:
>> I cannot view PDFs using Firefox in Etch (Testing). I get:
>>
>>"There was an error while loading the plugin - ewh.api. The
>> plugin failed to initialize."
>>
>> I have these packages installed:
>>
>>acroread 7.0.5-0.0
Chris Lale wrote:
I cannot view PDFs using Firefox in Etch (Testing). I get:
"There was an error while loading the plugin - ewh.api. The plugin
failed to initialize."
I have these packages installed:
acroread 7.0.5-0.0
mozilla-acroread 7.0.5-0.0
According to http://plugindoc.mozde
On 4/22/06, Chris Lale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The plugin works fine in konquereor, but not in firefox, mozilla,
epiphany or galeon which all have the 'plug-in failed to initialize'
error in an Adobe Reader dialogue box. So perhaps the problem lies with
mozilla/gecko? I suppose that I could
Adam Hardy wrote:
Chris Lale on 22/04/06 08:53, wrote:
Now here's a strange thing. The plugin is provided by the
mozilla-acroread package. The package description includes this:
This package contains the plugin for a www-browser like
mozilla/firefox/galeon/konqueror
The plugin works
Chris Lale on 22/04/06 08:53, wrote:
Now here's a strange thing. The plugin is provided by the
mozilla-acroread package. The package description includes this:
This package contains the plugin for a www-browser like
mozilla/firefox/galeon/konqueror
The plugin works fine in konquereor,
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Chris Lale wrote:
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
I'm also using Etch 2.6.15-i686. I have nppdf.so in my ~/.mozilla/plugins/
folder. It is not a link but an actual copy. The Acrobat plugin works fine
in Firefox. Why not give that a try.
Replacing the symlink
Chris Lale wrote:
>
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>
>>I'm also using Etch 2.6.15-i686. I have nppdf.so in my ~/.mozilla/plugins/
>>folder. It is not a link but an actual copy. The Acrobat plugin works fine
>>in Firefox. Why not give that a try.
>>
>>
>>
> Replacing the symlink with a copy does not w
Chris Lale wrote:
I cannot view PDFs using Firefox in Etch (Testing). I get:
"There was an error while loading the plugin - ewh.api. The plugin
failed to initialize."
I have these packages installed:
acroread 7.0.5-0.0
mozilla-acroread 7.0.5-0.0
According to http://plugindoc.mo
Chris Lale wrote:
> I cannot view PDFs using Firefox in Etch (Testing). I get:
>
> "There was an error while loading the plugin - ewh.api. The plugin
> failed to initialize."
>
> I have these packages installed:
>
> acroread 7.0.5-0.0
> mozilla-acroread 7.0.5-0.0
>
> According to h
Chris Lale on 19/04/06 21:51, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I cannot view PDFs using Firefox in Etch (Testing). I get:
"There was an error while loading the plugin - ewh.api. The plugin
failed to initialize."
I have these packages installed:
acroread 7.0.5-0.0
mozilla-acroread 7.0.5-0.0
Adam Hardy wrote:
Chris Lale on 19/04/06 12:05, wrote:
I cannot view PDFs using Firefox in Etch (Testing). I get:
"There was an error while loading the plugin - ewh.api. The plugin
failed to initialize."
I have these packages installed:
acroread 7.0.5-0.0
mozilla-acroread 7.0.5-0
Chris Lale on 19/04/06 12:05, wrote:
I cannot view PDFs using Firefox in Etch (Testing). I get:
"There was an error while loading the plugin - ewh.api. The plugin
failed to initialize."
I have these packages installed:
acroread 7.0.5-0.0
mozilla-acroread 7.0.5-0.0
According to http
I cannot view PDFs using Firefox in Etch (Testing). I get:
"There was an error while loading the plugin - ewh.api. The plugin
failed to initialize."
I have these packages installed:
acroread 7.0.5-0.0
mozilla-acroread 7.0.5-0.0
According to http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux.html#Acr
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